(n.) = panacea ; remedy ; remediation ; curative ; fix ; salve ; countermeasure [counter measure] ; healer. Ex: Be warned that the operator NOT is not a panacea. Ex: The best remedy for distributed relatives in catalogues is to be found in multiple entry systems. Ex: This theory stresses the remediation of deficiencies. Ex: This idea spread during an era in which reformers regarded the book as a curative for societal ills = Esta idea se difundió durante una era durante la que los reformistas consideraban el libro como un remedio para los males sociales. Ex: A technological fix which prevents people from sending mail to more than a fixed number of people at once is needed. Ex: 'Catching 10' while the supervisor is looking the other way is both a salve to the tired body & a little act of opposition. Ex: This article reviews the extent of book theft in libraries and discusses some effective countermeasures that may help reduce the problem. Ex: Turmeric is one of nature's most powerful healers -- it has shown promise in treating cancer and arthritis. ----* no hay más remedio = needs must when the devil drives.* no tener más remedio que = be stuck with ; be left with + the need to ; get + stuck with.* remedio a base de hierbas = herbal remedy.* remedio casero = household remedy ; homemade remedy ; home remedy ; folk remedy.* remedio contra un hechizo = countercharm.* remedio natural = natural remedy.* remedio popular = folk remedy.* remedio rápido = quick fix.* remedios medicinales = healing arts.* sin ningún remedio posible = beyond redemption.* sin remedio = beyond repair ; incurably ; incorrigibly. (v.) = remedy. Ex: After 1728, the initiative for investigating and remedying the state of the public records passed to the House of Commons. ----* remediar la falta de = remedy + the lack of.* remediar una situación = remedy + situation.